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Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
Finland-Japan Workshop:
The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials
Joint with 3rd Bone and Biomaterials Workshop
June 17-21, 2018
Oulu, Finland
http://ouluhealth.fi/event/finland-japan-workshop-next-generation-medical-engineering-biomaterials/
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
Venue
University of Oulu, Medical Campus
Location: Aapistie 5 A, Oulu, Finland
Bus transportation by University of Oulu (18-20 June)
7:15 Sokos Hotel Eden
7:30 Front of City Hall
7:45 University of Oulu
15 minutes after the end of lectures University of Oulu
+ 15 minutes Front of City Hall
+ 15 minutes Sokos Hotel Eden
Public transportation
No. Hotel Bus transportation
1 Sokos Hotel Eden N/A
2 Radisson Blu Hotel Public bus lines: 1, 2, 7, 10, 20, 23, 34, 41, 50
3 Scandic Oulu Public bus lines: 1, 2, 7, 10, 20, 23, 34, 41, 50
4 Lapland Hotels Oulu Public bus lines: 1, 2, 7, 10, 20, 23, 34, 41, 50
5 Cumulus City Oulu Public bus lines: 1, 2, 7, 10, 20, 23, 34, 41, 50
6 Original Sokos Hotel Arina Oulu Public bus lines: 1, 2, 7, 10, 20, 23, 34, 41, 50
7 Best Western Hotel Apollo Public bus lines: 1, 2, 7, 10, 20, 23, 34, 41, 50
General information
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
From Airport to City Center
Public transportation: Bus lines 8 (27 min) and 9 (35 min)
Tickets are available from the bus driver and cost € 5.8
Taxi: The price for a taxi ride from the airport to the city center is about € 35
Local Organizing Committee
Chair: Petri Lehenkari, Prof., Ph.D., MD University of Oulu
Vice-Chair: Miho Nakamura, Ph.D. Tokyo Medical and Dental University,
University of Oulu
Juha Tuukkanen, Prof., Ph.D. University of Oulu
Juhana Leppilahti, Prof., Ph.D, MD University of Oulu Hospital
Sanna Turunen, Ph.D. University of Oulu
Mikko Finnilä, Ph.D. University of Oulu
Timo Alalääkkölä University of Oulu Hospital
Salla Hirvonen Business Oulu
Japanese Advisory Committee
Chair: Masaya Yamamoto, Prof., Ph.D Tohoku University
Yuriko Higuchi, Ph.D. University of Kyoto
Satoshi Uchida, Ph.D. The University of Tokyo
Kenichi Nagase, Ph.D. Keio University
Tsuyoshi Kimura, Ph.D. Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Hiroyasu Takemoto, Ph.D. Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yukiko Matsunaga, Ph.D. The University of Tokyo
Takako Uchida BusinessOulu
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
Topics
Regenerative medicine
Drug Delivery system
Tissue and Cell engineering
Clinical application of biomaterials and medical implants
MEMS
Industrialization of research achievements
Plenary speakers
Prof. Takao Hanawa (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
Prof. Tatsuya Shimizu (Tokyo Women’s Medical University)
Schedule at a glance
17.6 Sun Welcome reception
18.6 Mon Seminar
19.6 Tue Seminar & Banquet
20.6 Wed Seminar & OuluHealth Lab visit (http://ouluhealth.fi/labs/)
21.6 Thu Meeting for research matching towards collaboration
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
Presentations
Presentation Questions and answers
Plenary presentation 40 minutes 5 minutes
Invited presentation 20 minutes 5 minutes
Oral presentation 15 minutes 5 minutes
In order to ensure the smooth running of the presentations, speakers are advised the following:
Speakers are requested to be in the “next speaker chair” at least 10 min before the start of the
presentation.
The chairperson will monitor your presentation timekeeping.
Speakers will be provided with a microphone and a laser pointer for use in their presentations.
Please check all your videos run properly with the support team before your presentation.
All presentations need to be sent to the organizers through FileSender link by 11th of June 2018.
The link will be sent to the speakers by email to the address they have given when registering to
the meeting.
A computer and projector will be provided
Use of individual laptop computers is NOT permitted
For poster presentations the please note following:
The maximum size of the poster is 100 cm x 120 cm (vertical)
Please put your poster on the stand already on Monday 18th June, the official poster session is
from 12:00-12:55 on Tuesday when all presenters are expected to be available at their posters.
Poster stands and needles for attachment are provided
Please find your poster stand by the number of your poster in the program
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
Social programs
Welcome reception (Finnish culture experience)
Date and Time: 17.6 (Sun) 18:00-21:00
Location: Maikkula Mansion (Maikkulanrinne 21, 90240 Oulu)
Please bring your swimsuit and towel.
Banquet (City Reception):
Date and Time: 19.6 (Tue) 19:00-20:30
Location: City Hall (Kirkkokatu 2a, 90100 Oulu)
Dress code: Business casual
Free WiFi: Panoulu in university and city center
Health and Bioscience Doctoral Program, University of Oulu
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
17:20
17:30
Transportation to Welcome Reception
from Sokos Hotel Eden
through City Hall
18:00−21:00 Welcome reception, Maikkula Mansion
Please bring your swimsuit and towel.
8:00−8:15 Opening remarks
Petri Lehenkari, University of Oulu, Chair of local organizing committee
Masaya Yamamoto, Tohoku University, Chair of Japanese Advisory Committee
8:15−8:25 Tadaharu Tsumoto, JSPS Stockholm Office in Sweden
8:25−8:35 Ulla Ellmén, Academy of Finland
8:35−8:45 Ritva Saastamoinen and Mirja Peltola,
Health and Bioscience Doctoral Program, University of Oulu
Session 1. Clinical problem of implants
Chairs: Takao Hanawa, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Petri Lehenkari, University of Oulu
1-1. 8:45−9:10 Juhana Leppilahti, Oulu University Hospital
Biomaterials in hip and knee artroplasties
1-2. 9:10−9:35 Aleksi Reito, Central Finland Hospital and Coxa Hospital for Joint Replacement
Metal-on-metal hip replacements: lessons learned from the world wide catastrophe
1-3. 9:35−10:00 Jaakko Niinimäki, University of Oulu
Clinical imaging of medical implants – a review
Program on 18 June (Monday)
Program on 17 June (Sunday)
Finland-Japan Workshop:
The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials
Program
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
10:00−10:20 Coffee break
1-4. 10:20−10:45 Sami Tetri, Department of Neurosurgery, Oulu University Hospital
Complications of artificial skull implants
1-5. 10:45−11:10 Fredrik Yannopoulos, Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit, Oulu University Hospital
Clinical applications and problems of implanted biomaterials in cardiothoracic
surgery
1-6. 11:10−11:35 Arjaleena Ilo, Vascular Surgery Unit, Oulu University Hospital
Biomaterials in vascular surgery
11:35−12:35 Lunch on your own
Session 2. Clinical application of biomaterials and medical implants
Chairs: Tatsuro Goda, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Juhana Leppilahti, University of Oulu
2-1. 12:35−13:20 Plenary lecture
Takao Hanawa, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Next Generation Metallic Implant Materials and Surfaces
2-2. 13:20−13:45 Masato Ueda, Kansai University
2D Patterning of Cells by Light Irradiation
2-3. 13:45−14:05 Yusuke Tsutsumi, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Long-term corrosion monitoring of metallic biomaterials
14:05−14:25 Coffee break
Session 3. Delivery systems
Chairs: Kenichi Nagase, Keio University
Juha Tuukkanen, University of Oulu
3-1. 14:25−14:45 Heikki Nieminen, Aalto University
Novel concepts of ultrasonic drug delivery
3-2. 14:45−15:10 Akihisa Otaka, Kansai University
Bone-targeting phospholipid polymer to solubilize lipophilic anticancer drug
3-3. 15:10−15:30 Mitsuru Naito, The University of Tokyo
Intracellular-ATP-responsive siRNA delivery systems
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
3-4. 15:30−15:50 Simo Näkki, University of Eastern Finland
Designed porous nanovector for safe and effective cancer therapy
3-5. 15:50−16:10 Satoshi Uchida, The University of Tokyo
Therapeutic application of mRNA delivery using polyplex micelles
3-6. 16:10−16:30 Yuriko Higuchi, Kyoto University
Improvement cell-cell adhesion by cell surface modification with ligand molecule via
PEG-lipid
Session 4. Tissue and cell engineering
Chairs: Masaya Yamamoto, Tohoku University
Petri Lehenkari, University of Oulu
4-1. 8:00−8:45 Plenary lecture
Tatsuya Shimizu, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Thick Tissue Fabrication using Vascularization Technology
4-2. 8:45−9:10 Saara Laitinen, Finnish Red Cross Blood Service
Nanotechnology in wound treatment
4-3. 9:10−9:30 Tsuyoshi Kimura, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Development of an antibody immobilizing device for label-free selective capture of
target cells
4-4. 9:30−9:50 Jun Kobayashi, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Temperature-dependent affinity of heparin-binding growth factors and cells with a
heparin-immobilized thermoresponsive surface
9:50−10:10 Coffee break
Chairs: Yuriko Higuchi, Kyoto University
Saara Laitinen, Finnish Red Cross Blood Service
4-5. 10:10−10:35 Osamu Suzuki, Tohoku University
Chemical behavior and bioactive property of octacalcium phosphate-based bone
substitute materials
Program on 19 June (Tuesday)
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
4-6. 10:35−10:55 Nobuyuki Tanaka, RIKEN
Cell differentiation and surface properties toward label-free non-destructive cell
quality assessment
4-7. 10:55−11:15 Hiroyasu Takemoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Development of polyzwitterion that recognizes tumorous pH for effective delivery of
the coated nanoparticles
4-8. 11:15−11:35 Masaya Yamamoto, Tohoku University
Development of a sacrificial template with a stimulus-responsive biomaterial to
fabricate a vascularized soft microfluidic device
11:35−12:55 Lunch buffet and Poster session
Session 5. Biomaterials for regenerative medicine
Chairs: Jun Kobayashi, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Jukka Seppälä, Aalto University
5-1. 12:55−13:20 Akio Kishida, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Topological study of basement membrane of decellularized aorta using its synthetic
replica
5-2. 13:20−13:45 Mikael Skrifvars, University of Borås
Added value of functionalised structural textiles as biomaterials
5-3. 13:45−14:10 Michael Gasik, Aalto University Foundation
Mechanobiology and implants: from bench to bed, and back?
5-4. 14:10−14:30 Kenichi Nagase, Keio University
Temperature-Modulated Cell Separation Methods for Regenerative Medicine
14:30−14:50 Coffee break
Chairs: Satoshi Uchida, The University of Tokyo
Mikael Skrifvars, University of Borås
5-5. 14:50−15:15 Hannu Aro, University of Turku, Turku University Hospital
Development of bioactive glass as synthetic bone substitute
5-6. 15:15−15:40 Jukka Seppälä, Aalto University
3D-Printed Bio-Polymeric Scaffolds for Tissue Regeneration and Nerve Guiding
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
5-7. 15:40−16:00 Ashok Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Biomimetic and Bioinspired Scaffolds and Biomaterials for Bone and Nerve Tissue
Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
5-8. 16:00−16:20 Miho Nakamura, University of Oulu/Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Banked bone intended for clinical use contains stored piezoelectrical energy
18:30 Transportation to Banquet (City reception) for those who are accommodated in
hotel Eden)
19:00−20:30 Banquet (City reception), City Hall
Session 6. New techniques and biomaterials
Chairs: Tsuyoshi Kimura, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Michael Gasik, Aalto University
6-1. 8:00−8:25 Takayuki Narushima, Tohoku University
Antibacterial activity of TiO2 layers formed on Ti-Au alloys by thermal oxidation
6-2. 8:25−8:50 Marko Huttula, University of Oulu
Synchrotron based soft Xray spectromicroscopy for bio and medical materials
characterization
6-3. 8:50−9:10 Mikko Finnilä, University of Oulu
Contrast enhanced micro-computed tomography imaging of joint degeneration in
osteoarthritis rat models
6-4. 9:10−9:30 Tatsuro Goda, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Sugar-incorporated Conducting Polymers for Influenza Virus Diagnosis
9:30−9:50 Coffee break
Session 7. Industrialization
Chairs: Miho Nakamura, University of Oulu/Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Mikko Finnilä, University of Oulu
7-1. 9:50−10:15 Masanori Kikuchi, National Institute for Materials Science
Hydroxyapatite/Collagen Bone-Like Nanocomposite: Novel Applications
Program on 20 June (Wednesday)
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
7-2. 10:15−10:35 Maritta Perälä-Heape, University of Oulu
OuluHealth innovation ecosystem
7-3. 10:35−10:50 Timo Alalääkkölä, Oulu University Hospital
OuluHealth Labs - a top class testing environment for health technology solutions
7-4. 10:50−11:05 Jukka Kortelainen, University of Oulu, Cerenion Oy
Cerenion Oy - From research idea to start-up
7-5. 11:05−11:20 Hanna Tölli, BBS-Bioactive Bone Substitutes Oyj
ARTEBONE®-Next Generation Bone Substitute
7-6. 11:20−11:35 Goncalo Barreto, Disior Analytics
Treatment design tools for orthopaedic surgery
7-7. 11:35−11:50 Virpi Muhonen, Askel Healthcare Ltd
From cartilage regeneration researcher to an entrepreneur in a medical device
start-up: the COPLA Scaffold case
7-8. 11:50−12:05 Jerome Thevenot, MIPT, University of Oulu
From research to clinics: detection of joint disorders with MAKNEE
12:05−13:30 Lunch on your own
13:30 Guided walk to OYS TestLab starting in front of Leena Palotie Hall
(Auditorium 101A, Aapistie 5 A)
13:40−15:40 Visiting OYS Test Lab, on-site presentations and discussion
Meeting for research matching towards collaboration (For participants who wish to collaborate)
Chairs: Yuriko Higuchi, Kyoto University (mail to: [email protected])
Hiroyasu Takemoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Time 9:00- 10:30
Location: Medical Campus, Aapistie 5 A, seminar room 116B
Program on 21 June (Thursday)
Finland-Japan Workshop: The next generation medical engineering in biomaterials, 17-21 June 2018
Poster presentations
P1 Inari Avila, University of Oulu
Adhesion and mechanical properties of nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite coating obtained by
onversion of atomic layer deposited calcium carbonate on titanium substrate
P2 Shuvashis Das Gupta, University of Oulu
Raman Micro-spectroscopic analysis of the mineral/matrix ratios in both Subchondral Bone Tissue
and Calcified cartilage in human osteochondral samples
P3 Shekh Emran, University of Eastern Finland
Concentric ring probe for bioimpedance spectroscopic measurements: design and ex vivo
feasibility testing on pork jaw tissues
P4 Shaimaa Fouda, College of Dentistry, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
Effect of Nanodiamonds on Candida albicans Adhesion to PMMA denture base: An in vitro study
P5 Matti Huotari, University of Oulu
Photoplethysmography based arterial oxygen saturation estimation
P6 Remi Kamakura, University of Oulu
Controlled delivery system for nutritional compounds to stimulate gastrointestinal hormone
secretion in vitro
P7 Asla Keisu, University of Oulu
The association between knee breadth and body mass
P8 Juuso Ketola, University of Oulu
Structural bone analysis with limited data
P9 Sumanta Samanta, Tampere University of Technology
Engineering extra cellular matrix mimetic conductive scaffold for cardiac tissue regeneration
P10 Khalil Shahramian, University of Turku
Thrombogenicity of sol-gel derived TiO2 coated zirconia
P11 Prateek Singh, University of Oulu
Biomimetic surfaces for matrix-matched cell biology
P12 Nazanin Zanjanizadeh Ezazi, University of Helsinki
Conductive vancomycin-loaded porous silica bone scaffolds